In recent days, there have been growing concerns among Democratic leaders about the impact of President Joe Biden's re-election bid on their party's chances in November. According to multiple reports, both Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have privately conveyed their concerns to the President.
On Saturday, July 17, 2024, Schumer visited Biden at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. During their meeting, Schumer reportedly shared his grim view of the party's circumstances and expressed concerns about Democratic losses in November. Jeffries had also voiced similar concerns during a private meeting with Biden just days earlier.
According to sources close to both men, Schumer urged Biden to consider stepping aside for the good of the Democratic Party. However, Biden has not indicated any intention of dropping out of the race.
These reports come as pressure on Biden from within his own party continues to mount. Nearly two dozen members of Congress have publicly called on him to exit the race, and many more elected officials share that sentiment privately.
Despite these concerns, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates has stated that Biden plans to win the 2024 presidential election and looks forward to working with Democratic leaders to pass his agenda.
It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold in the coming weeks and months. Stay tuned for updates.